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BLACK+DECKER - SPLITBREW™ Coffeemaker, CM0122-1BD

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PrairieGrrl5263 • 4 months ago

I've had my Black & Decker 12-cup programmable for 15 or 20 years.

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PrairieGrrl5263 • about 1 month ago

My Black & Decker 12-cup drip coffeemaker has a couple of decades service in. The stainless steel French press I take camping should survive until the end of time.

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SilentSamizdat • 6 months ago

Mine was new from Walmart 10 years ago after my thrift store one died. $15. Would buy again! 😃

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SilentSamizdat • 6 months ago

I have a $15 Black&Decker 12 cup drip coffee maker I’ve had for 10 years. Does the job. Good coffee. I’m satisfied with it.

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Emuc64_1 • 3 months ago

I can't speak to the longevity. But I did just buy a 40oz "10 cup" Moccamaster KBT for $205. The one with the thermal carafe, a few weeks ago. Previously, I had a $20 Black and Decker drip coffee maker that's still going strong after 10 years. It's a daily machine in the past 5 years. In between machines, I experimented with a Moka Pot clone, French Press, and pour over with Hario v60 gooseneck kettle. A pour over, when done right is really great. I like the French Press and Moka Pot too. Each have their pros and cons, especially in the clean-up phase. The Moccamaster is an automated pour over. For machines, the Moccamaster comes out hotter than the B&D. It's also one of the smoothest cups of coffee I've had. It's super easy to use, especially if you're coffee deprived in the morning. The more I use it, the more I like it. Did I ever think I'd spend 10x the amount I spent on the last coffee machine? No. However, it suits my needs of brewing straight into the carafe and cleanup is super easy.

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gazingus • about 1 month ago

This. Hamilton Beach, Proctor-Silex, Krups, KitchenAid, Bella, Black and Decker(!) - any basic drip machine will do the trick. $20-50. Filters are cheap, cleaning/descaling is easy, They will last 5-10 years before you need to buy a replacement. Feature wise, you need to decide if you want auto-shutoff, or you want a "dumb" machine that just has an on/off switch, so it can keep warm for more than two hours, as long you're not forgetful.

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PorkTORNADO • 7 months ago

I've had the same $20 black and Decker coffee maker for 10 years. Simple is better!

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ramblinmannequin2 • 6 months ago

Black & Decker drip coffee pot for $5.99 from Goodwill

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sideshowbvo • 6 months ago

I spent 20 dollars for a black and decker drip coffee maker 11 years ago and it works fantastic, what are y'all doing to your coffee makers?! I got a French press for fancier brews

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stoictele1968 • about 1 month ago

You are 100 percent right. I also have the Oxo 8 cup and never brew a full pot. It does not stay hot for very long at all, even if I warm up the pot first. By comparison my cheap Black and Decker with glass carafe and hot plate stays much hotter. Had I known the Oxo 8 cup came in a glass/hot plate configuration I would have bought it for sure.

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TheTechJones • 30 days ago

everyone sharing all these fancy and expensive coffee machines. I got a Black and Decker coffee maker as a wedding present in the mid-2000's. It finally needed replacing last year, so i got another one exactly like it and have no complaints at all. Metal carafe so i don't accidentally break a glass one, and i make a pot of coffee 5 or 6 days a week. It just works.

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ConceptKey775 • 4 months ago

I use a black and Decker. Boring. Does the job. No clue what a good drip option in india would be

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UseWhatName • 10 months ago

If I had it my way we’d have an aeropress, a v60 and a chemex. I settled for a nice insulated carafe that had a bloom feature. Our first 3 out of 4 guests had to ask how to use it. We’ve got some shitty black and decker on the counter. The chemex is tucked away under the counter but mentioned in our guest guide. I use it every time I go out. Not sure more than 1 or 2 guests have :(

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VegetableShoe6264 • 4 months ago

Our black and decker from 4 years ago is still going strong

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